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Re: A Woman on the $10 Bill

If anything put women on credit cards. Seems to be more fitting than cash.

More important, the economics of ObamaCare reward scale over competition. Benefits are standardized and premiums are de facto price-controlled. With margins compressed to commodity levels, buying more consumers via mergers is simpler than appealing to them with better products, to the extent the latter is still legal.

Re: A Woman on the $10 Bill

Originally Posted by Socrates

Personally I don't give a shit except for the way that they're doing it. The Treasury Department has stated "We don't know who it's going to be but it will be a woman." Can you imagine the uproar if they said "We don't know who it's going to be but it will be a man?"

What uproar? Up until now, that was a given...it wouldn't even need to be saidthat it would be a white man, on bills, anyway. Those coins never got traction.

Re: A Woman on the $10 Bill

Men are a minority in this country. This shows that it is no longer about minorities but rather punishing the men.

Again, why the need for cash? Barter is smarter.

More important, the economics of ObamaCare reward scale over competition. Benefits are standardized and premiums are de facto price-controlled. With margins compressed to commodity levels, buying more consumers via mergers is simpler than appealing to them with better products, to the extent the latter is still legal.

Re: A Woman on the $10 Bill

Originally Posted by Socrates

Your point being that greeker is wrong when he/she states: "We are a minority rules society."

How do you even get that from what I said?

More important, the economics of ObamaCare reward scale over competition. Benefits are standardized and premiums are de facto price-controlled. With margins compressed to commodity levels, buying more consumers via mergers is simpler than appealing to them with better products, to the extent the latter is still legal.

Re: A Woman on the $10 Bill

Originally Posted by Socrates

Because cash is nothing more than a more convenient mechanism for bartering.

Barter does not include the use of cash.

More important, the economics of ObamaCare reward scale over competition. Benefits are standardized and premiums are de facto price-controlled. With margins compressed to commodity levels, buying more consumers via mergers is simpler than appealing to them with better products, to the extent the latter is still legal.

Re: A Woman on the $10 Bill

Barter has never included cash. The term barter is to trade goods for goods or services for services or goods for services or services for goods. No cash ever enters into the equation. I store my boat at a friends in exchange for cutting down a large tree and helping him install some fencing. Barter.

More important, the economics of ObamaCare reward scale over competition. Benefits are standardized and premiums are de facto price-controlled. With margins compressed to commodity levels, buying more consumers via mergers is simpler than appealing to them with better products, to the extent the latter is still legal.